Daytona Beach man convicted of attempted 2nd-degree murder

A Daytona Beach man has been convicted of attempted second-degree murder after a jury found he intentionally shot his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend multiple times.

KATIE KUSTURASTAFF WRITER

A Daytona Beach man has been convicted of attempted second-degree murder and aggravated battery after a jury found he intentionally shot his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend multiple times.

Michael E. Wynn, 33, was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday after the jury deliberated his case for two and a half hours, according to the 7th Circuit State Attorney's Office. Wynn must serve a minimum of 25 years.

Carlton Jones Jr. suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his abdomen and right wrist when Wynn approached him outside a residence at 513 S. Caroline St. on April 26, 2011, according to a Daytona Beach police report. One of the bullets is still lodged in Jones' liver.

Wynn's ex-girlfriend, Shay Thomas, received a call that morning from a friend who told her Jones had been shot, according to the report. Thomas then received a text message from Wynn stating “U Next.”

Jones identified Wynn in a photo lineup from the hospital, according to the report.